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Starting off with the classic paper towel method. Super excited for this run. Skylar white bean popped about a 1/2” tap root only 24 hours in. Bear assed monkey had a small crack in the seed coat but no tap root yet. 36 hours in the BAM had a little taproot poking out. 48 hours in the BAM had a sufficient enough taproot to plant. They were planted into their final container (a square 3 gallon fabric pot) in Fox Farm happy frog.
Both seeds broke the surface of the soil the same day 12/13/22. They are only being lightly watered with a hand can periodically only in the direct area of the plant.
Came out 18 grams dry. For all the problems I had in the beginning getting the environment dialed in I’m happy with the harvest. After 3 weeks in jars it smokes great. It has a slow onset you get a slight head buzz at first but 10-15 minutes after smoking you’ll find yourself staring at the wall with your mouth open.
Still no nutrients. Watering with a misting hand can around the root zone. Have seen some solid improvements above ground and looking forward to giving them some nutes once they are more established.
As we start week 3 I’m not horribly thrilled with the growth. However, after doing some research found many in similar size on day 14 as these are and they had good harvests. Going to continue to be patient, still not going to give them any nutrients as I don’t want to stunt them.
As I’m sure anyone reading this can relate, life got a little crazy and I obviously skipped some updates. But on week 8 I’m not super excited but I am also not disappointed. Both of these seedlings were stunted and the bear assed monkey is only about 8 inches tall and the skyler white is about 12. I started feeding them Advance Nutrients Sensi-Bloom around week 4. I introduced Advance Nutrients Carboload as well at that time. They currently get two feedings per week.